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to three years of study (with the potential for extension) Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program
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the development of cutting-edge research infrastructure for the Climate Action in Transport and Land Use Planning (CATLUP-I) program, delivered through the AURIN WA Node at the Planning and Transport Research
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understanding of applications of microbiology, climate change and mining rehabilitation, including the techniques relevant to the research. The appointee will have their own research program and collaborate with
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we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: A PhD (or near completion) in geochemistry, geology, data science or a related discipline. Demonstrated knowledge of, or strong interest in critical
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presentations. Contribute to grant applications for competitive funding opportunities. Who we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: PhD (or near completion) in Geophysics or a related field or an
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qualifications that align with the discipline they will research, as well as meet the requirements for entry into the Curtin doctoral program. For entry into the Curtin HDR programs that attract a Stipend: PhD
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understanding of applications of microbiology, climate change and mining rehabilitation, including the techniques relevant to the research. The appointee will have their own research program and collaborate with
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of Philosophy - Civil Engineering, (possibly) Doctor of Philosophy - Computing https://study.curtin.edu.au/offering/course-research-doctor-of-philosophy---civil-engineering--dr-cvengrv1/ https
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Scholarship is awarded annually to outstanding Australian graduates to support them with postgraduate study (master's or PhD) at the world’s best universities. The Scholarship is not limited by age, gender
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Job Reference: 1036488 In collaboration with the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), Curtin University is pleased to invite applications as part of our Academic Casual Conversion Program (the